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Carregando... 100th Day Worriesde Margery Cuyler
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. (See Educreation for full review)... This is a realistic fiction novel. This is about a girl who worries a lot and her teacher tells them they need to bring in 100 things of something for the 100th day of school. She cant find enough to bring in so she asks her family to give her things. They give her enough things separate that she is able o find 100 bits of love her family gave her. Jessica was a student who often worried. She worried about the basic day-to-day things so when she was asked to bring in one hundred of "something" for the hundredth day of school she worried. As the days got closer and closer her peers began bringing in objects, but she couldn't quite think of what it was exactly that she would bring. The day before her supplies were due she worried so much that her family began to bring her objects in groups of ten. The next day she brought nine groups of ten objects to school realizing that she only had 90 total things. But in no time she realized her mom wrote her a note with ten "x"s a.k.a. kisses and so she finished off her collection with the last group of ten. Her teacher and classmates were amazed by her creativity and Jessica was no longer worried. This is a realistic fiction children's book. This third-person picture book details a short story about a girl named Jessica who is a true worrywart, especially when her teacher assigns the class to bring in 100 items to celebrate the 100th day of school. After seeing all of the paperclips and peanuts that came in throughout the week, Jessica struggled to come up with something of her own to share. By the 100th day, Jessica brings in a unique, memorable, and loving collection of items thanks to her family. I really liked this book and its colorful and funny water-color illustrations. I think it’s neat how the story teaches kids about math in the process through the illustrations and dialogue as Jessica counts out all 100 of her items. For example, she brought in 10 screws from her dad’s toolbox and Jessica counted, “four big, four small, one giant, and one tiny,” (8) which are also illustrated. This book also shows the creativity Jessica has under pressure as she brings in “100 bits of love,” said by her teacher. Overall, the message of this entertaining picture book is to not fret over the little things in life, because things will turn out just fine. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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